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2007-10-23T13:24:15+02:00 | 569 lectures

Say hello to Ajax Tabs Content v2.0, the most comprehensive script of its kind for displaying external content on your page inline and organized using tabs! A fully unobtrusive, CSS and HTML based script, it supports persistence of the active tab (ie: when page is reloaded), a "IFRAME" mode, a "slideshow" mode, ability to expand/contract arbitrary DIVs on the page at the same time, nested tabs, and much more.


2008-09-24T00:54:00+02:00 | 405 lectures

jQuery TreeView Menu brings together all the most practical features requested in a Tree Menu into one awesome menu script. The markup for the menu is simply a HTML list before the script transforms it into a fully functional TreeView Menu resembling the style of Window's File Explorer, among the many themes. Supports persistence, and optional asynchronous populating of the tree's contents via Ajax and JSON data returned from the server.


2009-03-31T10:18:00+02:00 | 250 lectures

If your pages are long winded, it's a good idea to provide viewers with an easy way to quickly/ automatically scroll back to the top of the page. That's where this script comes in. It displays a stationary control at the lower right corner of the window that when clicked on gently scrolls the page back up to the top. And instead of always being visible on the user's screen, the script lets you specify how far down the page the user is at (in pixels) before revealing the control.


2007-09-18T11:49:50+02:00 | 150 lectures

This script lets you include content from multiple pages and display them on demand, using Ajax. Pagination links are automatically created, with each page downloaded only when requested.


2007-02-27T10:49:11+01:00 | 110 lectures

This addon script to DHTML Window widget extends the widget with modal windows support. A modal window differs from a regular DHTML window in that a "veil" appears over the rest of the page whenever the modal window is open, requiring the user to explicitly close it before the veil is lifted and the user can interact with the page again.


2008-01-24T16:57:00+01:00 | 89 lectures

Anticipating that one of the more popular uses of Accordion Content script will be to create a expanding menu using it, we want to be one step ahead! This script uses Accordion Content script as is to basically create an Accordion Menu script. Two different styles are shown.


2008-03-27T22:55:00+01:00 | 88 lectures

Step Carousel Viewer displays images or even rich HTML by side scrolling them left or right. Users can step to any specific content on demand, or browse the gallery sequentially by stepping through x number of contents each time. A smooth sliding animation is used to transition between steps. The contents can be defined either inline on the page, or on an external file and fetched via Ajax.


2009-12-27T22:05:00+01:00 | 87 lectures

Enhance arbitrary links on your page with some multi level powers with jQuery Popup Menu! It lets you associate a multi level drop down menu to any link on the page, so moving the mouse over the link activates the menu to be shown beside it.


2007-10-08T10:06:03+02:00 | 64 lectures

Version 2.0 of the popular Tab Content script has arrived, and it hasn't come empty handed. A complete rewrite of the original script, Tab Content script v2.0 lets you organize regular DIV contents on the page into a tab interface, with the desired content appearing when a tab is clicked on. it supports practical features such as default tab selected, persistence of the active tab (ie: when page is reloaded), a "slideshow" mode, ability to expand/contract arbitrary DIVs on the page at the same time, easy customization of the CSS tabs to your own, and more.


2008-05-04T01:06:00+02:00 | 63 lectures

Sometimes the only way to incorporate all the suggestions on an existing script is to rewrite it. With that said here's version 2.0 of Featured Content Slider, a rewrite of v1.0 that's much more versatile in every way. The script makes a slideshow out of arbitrary content on your page, so users can manually select a content to see or have them rotated automatically. Each content is defined simply inline on the page as regular HTML, or altogether inside a single external file and fetched via Ajax instead.


2009-12-17T10:56:00+01:00 | 61 lectures

This jQuery script lets you associate a multi-level context menu to any element on the page, so right clicking within the element activates the menu. The default context menu of the browser is suppressed as a result. A different context menu can be added to different elements on the page, such as one for the document as a whole, another for just a DIV on the page etc.


2007-02-15T09:22:27+01:00 | 60 lectures

This is a robust DHTML Window widget that replicates the look and functionality of a traditional pop-up window, minus the intrusiveness. Drag or resize the window widget on the page, minimize or close it, load a new page into it, or spawn whole new windows just as you would with popups. It's a modern, Web 2.0 alternative to pop-up windows!


2008-03-12T03:05:00+01:00 | 52 lectures

Facebox is a lightweight Facebook-style lightbox which can display images, divs, or entire remote pages (via Ajax) inline on the page and on demand. It uses the compact jQuery library as its engine.


2008-06-05T10:45:00+02:00 | 49 lectures

Animated Collapsible DIV isn't its former self, and that's a good thing. Based on various feedback we've received on the forums, v2.0 of this script is born, which is infinitely more versatile than its predecessor. Most notably, the ability to "group" multiple collapsible content instances to act as a single unit has been added, so opening one automatically closes the others within the group.


2009-09-11T00:44:00+02:00 | 49 lectures

It's been two years since Ultimate Fade In Slideshow has been updated, which means it's ripe for only one thing- a complete rewrite! The new version, based on the robust jQuery Library, is much more versatile and smooth, incorporating a lot of the features that were asked of the old version but were lacking. Everything from the ability to add descriptions to manual slideshows is now supported! "Ultimate" has just been redefined!